asperger's is on the autism spectrum. out of 132 people in that study, 3 people had episodes of some sort of violence, but they were always reactive violence or outbursts. what was seen here was a very premeditated, planned sort of violence. and it is just not something that is associated with asperger's. i think that's just a myth. >> help us understand, because this word asperger's is on everyone's tongue, it seems this past week. how does someone with asperger's function? >> well, you know, they're socially awkward i think would be the best way to say. they miss social cues. somebody may -- as i was saying in the piece, say hello, brooke, and you have the natural sort of social instinct to say hello back. and some people just miss those things. they have a hard time making eye contact. but they often don't have difficulty with language. they don't have difficulty with intelligence. many of them are average to high intelligence. and they -- some of them are people in this country who run large companies, you know. so it